In our CAD lessons we were learning a new technique of ‘Masking’, it allows the user to add in animations on PowerPoint to their images by getting rid of the background using photo shop. When using this on my own photography, I changed the colours of the model completely and then added an animation so that when the power point is plated it goes through the filters without having to click. By doing this is can improve the visual side of the presentation and make it more interactive and interesting to watch. Something that I like about this technique would be that you can change smaller aspects of an image and then use it to show off the different styles and colours of a garment before making so you can get the perspective before construction or design process.
Monday, 14 March 2016
Masking technique - Photoshop
In our CAD lessons we were learning a new technique of ‘Masking’, it allows the user to add in animations on PowerPoint to their images by getting rid of the background using photo shop. When using this on my own photography, I changed the colours of the model completely and then added an animation so that when the power point is plated it goes through the filters without having to click. By doing this is can improve the visual side of the presentation and make it more interactive and interesting to watch. Something that I like about this technique would be that you can change smaller aspects of an image and then use it to show off the different styles and colours of a garment before making so you can get the perspective before construction or design process.
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